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тАО11-09-2000 08:24 AM
тАО11-09-2000 08:24 AM
Library Robotics
Hi,
When configuring the robotics on a 20/700 library is it best to use a dedicated HBA or daisy-chain it off of one of the DLTs? If DCing are there cables supplied with the library to achieve this?
If anyone knows where I can get configuration info from it'd be much appreciated.
Cheers, Paul
When configuring the robotics on a 20/700 library is it best to use a dedicated HBA or daisy-chain it off of one of the DLTs? If DCing are there cables supplied with the library to achieve this?
If anyone knows where I can get configuration info from it'd be much appreciated.
Cheers, Paul
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тАО11-09-2000 11:20 PM
тАО11-09-2000 11:20 PM
Re: Library Robotics
Hi,
i have a 10/588 (A4845A) library with tree DLT700 drives. I've connected the picker with daisy chain to one DLT and have no problems. The picker uses only a few scsi commands for control that did'nt disturb the DLT I/O.
Regards
i have a 10/588 (A4845A) library with tree DLT700 drives. I've connected the picker with daisy chain to one DLT and have no problems. The picker uses only a few scsi commands for control that did'nt disturb the DLT I/O.
Regards
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тАО11-10-2000 01:19 AM
тАО11-10-2000 01:19 AM
Re: Library Robotics
Thanks for the reply, that was my understanding as well, but I've only worked with smaller libraries like the 2/20.
With which you receive cables for the robotics, do you know if this is the case for the 20/700.
Cheers, Paul
With which you receive cables for the robotics, do you know if this is the case for the 20/700.
Cheers, Paul
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тАО11-11-2000 09:53 AM
тАО11-11-2000 09:53 AM
Re: Library Robotics
It is normally not problem to daisy change one Drive with the controller.
If it is possible I would seperate the controller from the drive. If something happend to the drive also the controller would be involed.
If it is possible I would seperate the controller from the drive. If something happend to the drive also the controller would be involed.
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